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Familiar reliability in a new look: New RaceFace Turbine stem unveiled

April 7, 2026 by Lukas Mühlehner

Race Face Turbine stem

Product news: RaceFace has revamped its bread-and-butter stem, presenting a revised version of the Turbine stem. It clamps exclusively 35mm handlebars and comes in eight anodized colors and three lengths. From trail and all-mountain to enduro, this all-rounder from RaceFace aims to be the logical first choice when it comes to securely clamping the cockpit.

With a modern, angular look and a zero-gap clamp, the new RaceFace Turbine stem makes its debut. Its predecessor, the Turbine R 35, was available for a full 13 years. The new RaceFace stem aims to seamlessly continue this era with a sharper look and the familiar reliability. It, too, is designed exclusively for 35mm diameter handlebars and comes in eight anodized colors. Riders can choose between 32mm, 40mm, and 50mm stem lengths to precisely tailor their cockpit to their needs. Weight ranges from 115g to 135g, and the price remains the same for all versions: $126,99 (MSRP).

Race Face Turbine stem


RaceFace Turbine Stem: Technical Data

  • Handlebar clamp 35 mm (48 clamping width)
  • stem length 32 mm / 40 mm / 50 mm
  • Stack height 42 mm
  • Material 6000 series aluminum
  • Weight 115 g / 126 g / 135 g (manufacturer's specifications)
  • Max system weight 150 kg
  • Colors Black, silver, cash money, red, orange, blue, turquoise, purple
  • raceface.com
  • Price 126,99 USD

Information and images: RideFox

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More than Lukas Mühlehner

As a native of Lower Bavaria, he's a perfect fit for the Velomotion team; Lukas Mühlehner studied philosophy, history, and political science in Regensburg and, alongside his studies, gained extensive experience in the bike industry and later at mtb-news.de, both in the sector and in editorial work. He moved from the Danube lowlands to the Bavarian Forest to take up his traineeship at Velomotion and to embark on extensive test rides on the local MTB trails between the Arber and Geißkopf mountains.

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